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Re: [Duplicity-talk] Fwd: Re: Duplicity process killed


From: Chris Vanden Berghe
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] Fwd: Re: Duplicity process killed
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 17:45:39 +0800
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Scrolling down was too obvious, I guess ;-) I have attached a screenshot
of what I see a second before Duplicity is killed.

The source files are ~82 GB. The last successful backup:

# /usr/bin/duplicity collection-status --archive-dir=/root/Backup/cache/
gs://bobo-backup/
Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
Last full backup date: Mon Jul  4 17:11:39 2016
Collection Status
-----------------
Connecting with backend: BackendWrapper
Archive dir: /root/Backup/cache/01f81df3eb37282f76c93fb89a3708f5

Found 0 secondary backup chains.

Found primary backup chain with matching signature chain:
-------------------------
Chain start time: Mon Jul  4 17:11:39 2016
Chain end time: Mon Jul  4 17:11:39 2016
Number of contained backup sets: 1
Total number of contained volumes: 254
 Type of backup set:                            Time:      Num volumes:
                Full         Mon Jul  4 17:11:39 2016               254
-------------------------
No orphaned or incomplete backup sets found.

Regards,
Chris.

---
On 15/07/2016 15:36, edgar.soldin--- via Duplicity-talk wrote:
>> On 15.07.2016 05:39, Chris Vanden Berghe via Duplicity-talk wrote:> Hi Edgar,
>>> I was unsuccessful in getting useful data from htop. It seems like tree
>>> view and sorting on memory usage features are mutually exclusive in
>>> htop... so when I enable tree view I no longer see the duplicity process
>>> (off screen) and when I sort on memory I do not see Duplicity's children
>>> (if any).
>> hehe, read into how htop works. you can scroll the list w/ the cursor keys.
>>
> sort by tree _and_ memory are mutually exclusive. so you have to sort by tree 
> and scroll to duplicity, make the terminal big enough to see all it's sub 
> processes and look out for the culprit yourself.
>
> btw. how big is your backup. size of data, number/size of volumes per 
> full/chain.
>
> ..ede
>
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